Word: carr
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...head table, studded with unemployed Democrats, ran the length of the long wall in the Hotel Continental's banquet room. My friend and I sat at a corner table with John C. carr, state party chairman. An orchestra-a drum, piano, and saxophone-played continuos dinner music including How Much is That Dog in the Window, Frivolous Sal-and at McMcnimen's request, Your Nobody Till Somebody Loves...
When toastmaster Michael J. Neville, a former May-of or Cambridge, Started the introductions, Carr Joined a trickle of "personal friends" heading for the exist. My friend explained that a professional politician has go to hundreds of similar affairs. When Kennedy was running last fall, he said, sometimes he went to five a day. A Mr. O'Rourke, across the table, said that the Republicans were very poor at banquet throwing. A man got a judgeship a few months ago and they couldn't get 500 out at $5 a plate...
Chief judge will be Edward J. Dimock, U.S. District Judge of the Southern District of N.Y. Lawyers Earle W. Carr and Wilson C. Piper will also serve as judges...
Crystal Ball. In Philadelphia, after calling on a fortune teller named Madame Carr who told him that he was about to sign an important paper, Plainclothesman John Jones walked straight to police headquarters, signed an affidavit for her arrest...
...Moscow director of Russian military intelligence ordered his Ottawa bureau chief, Colonel Nikolai Zabotin, to get in touch with Dr. May through Sam Carr, organizing secretary of the Canadian Communist Party and a central figure in the spy network Zabotin had built up in Canada. Zabotin thought Carr too risky a contact and put one of his Russian operators on to May. What the Russians wanted most at this stage was information about uranium and atomic energy, and May gave it to them. In accordance with Russian espionage practice, Zabotin's man insisted on paying May, despite his squeamish...